Fans noticed yesterday (Sunday, July 23) that Kylie's Snap stories contained some questionable content. According to screenshots, a Snap code for a user named "chikri95" was showing up in the beauty mogul's account, claiming to have nude photos of Kylie. Other strange photos then appeared, including pictures of tweets from the same user, boasting about having access to nudes. (For the record, it's never okay to look at someone's leaked nude photos, whether real or not.)

In this case, no personal photos were shared, and the hacker later posted on Twitter that they didn't have any nude photos after all. In the aftermath of the hack, it seems as though the suspect's Twitter account has been suspended, and Kylie's Snapchat has been restored to normal. All of the strange photos are gone, and replaced with her regular content. She has yet to address the hack on social media, but we wouldn't be surprised if she spoke out — as she did when this happened to her last summer.

Nevertheless, this is as good of a reminder as any to make sure that you're doing all that you can to protect yourself from being hacked on social media. Avoid using really common passwords, and make sure that you have different passwords for various social media accounts. On platforms that allow it, you should always enable two-factor authentication, and never give out your passwords to anyone (nope, not even your BFF). While celebrities are certainly at risk for more hacks due to their stardom, it can definitely happen to anyone, which is why you can never be too careful.